The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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February 26, 1953 THE LA GRANGE JOURNAL
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POTATOES—10 Lb. mesh bag 53c
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IP AHO POTATOES-lOO Lb. Sk. $4.75
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FLOUR—Bewley’s Best, 50
Pound Sack
25 Pound sack
10 Pound sack
PRESERVES—Mother Hubbard brand,
Apricot, pineapple or
peach. 2. Pound jar —
TOILET PAPER—Central brand,
2 Rolls for
WANTED TO RENT: Large 2
or 3-bedroom house, in or near
La Grange. Phone 438-W. (6-tfc)
Also
just
(large type),
Barred Rocks,
Hamp. Reds, R. I. Reds,
RUBBER BANDS, 10c bun-
dle. Journal.
$3.65
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FOR RENT: Room with twin
beds. Mrs. Marie Jochen, 132
West Lower Line. (9-3tc)
First Baptist Church
Rev. J. H. Mitchel)
Sunday School 9:45 AM.
Morning Worship, ll:Q0 AM.
Training Union at 6:30 PM.
Evening worship, 7:30 PM.
Wednesday Prayer Service at
Phon£
(5-tf)
St James’ Episcopal Chtirch
The Rev. Arthur J. Lockhart
Alfred Janssen
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Sept. 18,
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Oct. 23,
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Oct. 30,
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Nov. 13,
Grange.
Nov. 20,
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SELL US your old glass China-
ware and old oil lamps, clocks, etc.
Hamann’s Trading Post, La Grange.
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SUGAR—Imperial, 10 lbs.
CHERRIES—Happy Host brand,
2 Cans
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Shiner-lione
Humble Oile
The Rockets
Royal Crown
Corner Drug
Kana’s Ins. .
Alber’s Feed
Meiner’s Mot
BeilviUe-Lon
Fanher's Fe
Grand Prize
Ladies’
Coca Cola ...
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the City Package Store here, has
Our Official Board is receiv-
ing bids from local contractors
to build a new modem parson-
age.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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WHILE THEY LAST: Brand
new 1952 model Ford tractors
■t reduced prices. La Grange
Tractor A Implement Co. (4-tfc)
First Presbyterian Church
C. P. Owen, Pastor
Church school, H. J. Schovaj-
sa, superintendent, at 9:45 AM.
Morning worship at 11 AM.
Evening worship at 7:30 PM.
Choir practice every Wednes-
tests, High producing day at 7:30 PM.
Trinity Hill Lutheran
Church
Missouri Synod
Theo. Schmidt, Pastor
Feb. 28: Saturday
School at 9 AM.
March L: Divine Service with
celebration of Holy Communion
at 10:30 AM. Sunday School and
Bible Class at 9:45 AM.
March 3: Confirmation
struction at 7:30 PM.
March 4: Mid-week
service at 8 PM.
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Hatchery,
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----, HATCHERY’S
AAA CHICKS. High quality,
bloodtested; English White Leg-
horns (large type), White
Rocks, Barred Rocks, New
Hamp. Reds, R. I. Reds, Buff
Orpingtons, Dark Cornish. Pul- Hospital, La Grange.
FOR RENT:
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FIFTEEN PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM
Buy One Piece, Six-Piece Place Setting
or Complete Set—Also A Large Selection
of Serving Pieces
IN STOCK: PRELUDE, SPRING GLORY
AND RICHILIEU
H. C. WILLMANN
“Your Jeweler for 33 Yearn”
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Rutersviile
Raymond W. Durst, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 AM.
Worship service, second Sun-
day in Lent, 10:45 AM. Text: I
John 2:12-17.
Luther League Monday, March
2, at 7:30 PM. Lee Mueller will
present service program.
Lenten service Thursday,
March 5, at 7:30 PM. “Christ’s
Cross Means Righteous Living.”
Text: Rom. 6:1-4.
St. John’s Lutheran Chureh
Ellinger
Raymond W. Du rot, Pastor
Worship service at 8:30 AM.
Text: I John 2:12-17.
Lenten service Tuesday,
March 3, at 7:30 PM. "Christ’s
Cross Means Righteous Living.’
Text: Rom. 6:1-4.
St Michael’s Lutheran
Church, Winchester
Walter Streicher, Pastor
Friday night Lenten service
in English at 7:30.
Sunday, German service with
Holy Communion at 8:45 AM.
Sunday School at 10 AM.
English service with Holy
Communion at 10:30 AM.
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church
Prairie Valley
Raymond W. Durst Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 AM.
Worship service at 7:30 PM.
Text: I John 2:12-17.
Ladies Aid Wednesday,
March 4 at 1:30 PM, at the home
of Mrs. Helene Oltmann.
Lenten service Wednesday,
March 4, at 7:30 PM. “Christ’s
Cross Means Righteous Living.”
Text: Rom. 6:1-4.
LIGHT HAULING and moving
Tiemann’i Trading Post (51-tfc
Zion. Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
H. A. Traugott. Pastor
8:45 AM, Communion Service.
10 AM, Bible Class and Sun-
day School.
11 AM, German
Service.
Lenten Services on
days at 8 PM.
Ladies Aid on March 5 at 2
PM.
Nothing brightenr the sickroom
like a colorful gift of flowers.
And nothing is appreciated quite
so much.
Mueller Floral
161 W. Travis St
Phone 666
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WANTED: Someone to do light
house work, to take care of old-
er couple, and live on place near
Weimar. Apply to P. O. Box
3581, Baytown A, Texas.
(4-10p)
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PEACHES Cal Top brand,
Large No. 2 1-2 can ...------- —
SALMON—Pink Beauty brand,
Tall can for--------------------------------
____ MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE
One Pound Can
86c
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WANTED: A rix>k. Best pay in
town; six days a week. Cotton-
wood Inn, La Grange. (3-tfc)
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United Lutheran Churches
F. Erhard Eilers, Pastor
Philadelphia:
March 1, English service at
9:15 AM. Sunday School at 10:-
15 AM.
March 1. Youth of the Church
and Intermediate Luther Lea-
gue at 7:30 PM.
March 4, German Lenten ser-
vice at 8 PM.
March 5, Women
Church at 2 PM.
Trinity, Black Jack:
Feb. 27, Lenten service at 8
PM.
March 1, Sunday School at 10
AM. Divine service at 10:45 AM.
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Sacred Heun Catholic
Church
Rev. 8. A. Zlentek. Pastor
Masses Sunday at 7:30 and
9:00.
Weekdays at 6:30.
lets, cockerels, every Tuesday.
Special low prices.
The La Orange Hatchery
Werner C. Tramp, Phone 316
. (2-tfc)
RICE BRAN, RICE polish, best
'»• Chick starting, growing, lay-
ing and dairy feeds in Town. We (
buy feed sacks, beeswax, poul-'
try and 6ggs. La Grange Pro-
duce Company. (20-tfc)
PREMIUM PRICES PAID for
rraded eggs- Farmers Feed &
Produce Co. (47-tfe)
BABY CHICKS?
White Rocks, ROP sired
White Leghorns, every Tuesday
in year. Guaranteed livability.
Harris Hatchery, Winchester.
WHY NOT MAKE EXTRA
money? Seh eggs to Albers
Hatchery and Feed Store and
see the difference. (26-tfc)
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Elllnger
Rev. F rancis Kolar, Pastor
Holy Masses at 7:30 AM and
9 AM Sundays. Weekdays at
7:30 AM.
The Methodist Church
Rev. Oscar E. Llnstrum
Sunday School at 9.30 AM.
Morning worship hour at 10:-
30 AM. Paul’s Message on the
Lord’s Supper.
Youth Fellowship at 6 PM.
Evening Worship hour at 7:-
30 PM.
Mid-week Bible Study Wed-
nesday at 7:30 PM.
On March 8 at 10:30 AM we
shall have Dr. Wood Patrick of
Austin as our Guest Speaker.’
Afternoon session of the Quar-
terly Conference.
W. M. U. Tuesday at 2:30 PM.
Prayer meeting every Wed-
nesday evening at 8 PM.
Welcome to all services!
ingredients
(9-itc) College, in our starting, mash. 7:30 PM
DeKalb I
DUROC JERSEY, bacon type,
boar service. Good breeding
in lineage. $6.00 J. C. Yeary Jr.,
Rl, La Grange. (9-2tc)
OLD FURNITURE CLEANED,
refinished, repaired or re-
built. No upholstering. Drop us
a card and we will come and see
it. Tiemann’s Trading Post, Box
101, La Grange. (9-2tc)
FISHERMEN: We have fish-
ing memberships open in the
West Point gravel pit lake. If
interested, contact E. F. Vacek
of L. C. Bock, Smithville.
(7-3tc)
WATCH, CLOCK and JEWEL-
RY repairs. Bill Huffman, at
Bertsch Barber Shop, La
Grange. (6-tfc)
’•WAX KING" Floor Sweep for
sale. Farmers Feed <k Produce
Co., La Grange. (51-tfc)
Plum Si Hostyn
Catholic Churches
Rev. Edward J. Jansky, Pastor
Plum: First and Third Sun-
days, Mass at 8:00 AM. Second
and Fourth Sundays, Mass at
9:45 AM.
Hostyn: First and Third Sun-
days, Mass at 9:15 AM. Secotid
and Fourth Sundays, Mas?
8:00 AM.
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FOR SALE: Only one
new 18” Pennsylvania Power;
Mower complete with Trimmer1 ijiyecin penicillin,
purchased the liquor stock of
the late Oscar Salm, from Mrs.
Salm, and has moved it to his
place of business here. The Salm
liquor store, therefore, is now
closed.
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BUYS GUERNSEY SIRE
G. R. Kainer, Schulenburg,
has just purchased the young
Guernsey sire, North’s Butter-
fat Sensation, from C. M. Frost,
Houston.
This young bull is out of the
cow, Farview Nella Sensation
and is sired by Gaypso Butterfat
Prince.
HI-C ORANGE AID—46 Oz. can 27c
FOR RENT: Furnished down-
stairs apartment with two
bedrooms, at 207 South Main
Street. Apply L. W. Stolz,
Grange.
(9-tfc)
FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM
garage apartment. Private
bath. Three blocks from square.
Mrs. E. H. Patton, 457 North
Jefferson. (9-ltp)
FOR RENT: Two-story house,
unfurnished, adjacent to hos-
pital. All conveniences. Apply,
manager, Fayette 1.2-----1
WE HAVE A SUPPLY of com-
plete fertilizers, phosphates
and legume seeds. See us for
quality materials at reasonable
prices. Patmac Produce Co., La
Grange. (38-tfc)
FOR BUTANE SYSTEMS, for
heating, cooking, etc., call No.
11, La Grange, or No. 319,
Smithville. (40-tfc)
WE’RE DEALERS for Oliver
and Allis-Chalmers tractors,
new and used. See us before you
buy. Kessler Implement
Brenham and Burton.
WANTED; Assistant in diet kit-
chen. Apply Fayette Memorial
Hospital, La Grange. (9-tfc)
WANTED: Two good Chevrolet
mechanics. Must be good
mechanics. No drunkard need
apply. Sorsby Motor Company,
Hempstead, Texas. (9-3tc)
HELP WANTED: Single wo-
man. must be good cook. Live
on place. Four in family. $30.
week. Phone Hempstead, Texas,
136-W-2. (9-3tc)
WANTED: Additional mecha-
nic. La Grange Motor Com-
pany. (8-tfc)
WAITRESS Wanted. Schneid-
er’s Cafe, La Grange.
(6-tfc)
WANTED: Female help. Apply
In person. Fayette Memorial
Hospital, La Grange. (4-tfc)
CARD OF THANKS |
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the doctors of the
Boelsche Clinic, my special nur-
ses, Mrs. Posey and Mrs. Keaths,
and the nurses and staff of Fay-
ette Memorial Hospital for their
kindness during my stay in the
hospital. I also wish to
my relatives, neighbors
friends for the beautiful
ers, gifts and cards which
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Round Top
A. B. Weiss. Pastor
Sunday School, 9 AM.
Worship Service 10 AM.
Ladies Aid meeting, Wednes-
day, 2 PM.
Lenten Servic-e,
PM. ’
Sacred Concert by
Trio, Thursday, 8 PM.
Luther League meeting, Fri-
day, 7:30 PM.
la Grange, Texas. (9-3tc)
FOR SALE: Burroughs Adding
Machine. In good working or-
der. One Day bed. Good piano.
Oak Office Desk. Tiemann’s
Trading Post, Box 101, La
Grange. (9-2tc)
FOR SALE: Good, clean Prai-
rie Hay Apply at Journal Of-
fice. (tfc)
COTTON FARMERS: Beat The
Pink Worm plow-up date with
quick maturing Rogers Texacala
5455 cotton planting seed. Makes
in a hurry, opens quickly. State
Registered. Order from John D.
Rogers Seed Company, Navaso-
ta, Texas. (9-2tc)
FOR SALE: Used Easy wring-
er-type washing > machine.
Mrs, Charles Conrad. (8-4tp)
FOR SALE: Eight fine Regis-
tered Polled Herfords. Six
Young Cows bred to fine regis-
tered bull. One Bull calf almost
ready for service. One beautiful
heifer calf ready to wean. Priced
almost as low as former good
grade Herfords. These fine cat-
tle will give you a good start to
raise fine registered cattle. F.
E. Schkade, c/o O. K. Sales Co.,
Phone 29, Giddings, Texas.
(8-2tc)
FOR SALE: Jersey Heifer, will
freshen In two weeks.
excellent 3-year-old mare
brdken to ride. Melvin Menking,
Route 3, La Grange. (8-2tc)
FOR SALE: Highway 90 Motel
at Sealy. Completely furnish-
ed. Bargain price. Terms can be
had. See Hollis Massey, Colum-
bus, Texas. (8-2tc)
HOUSE FOR SALE; Six room
house for sale at 362 East
Travis, corner Monroe. The lot
mus( be cleared for new building
to be erected, tome and make a
bid. Very reasonable price.
4 . (tfc)
FDR SALE: Baby Bell Turkey
Poults at special low price for
Warrh 24 and 31 only. Ask for
■rices. Albers Hatchery, La
Grange. (8-2tc)
BOOKKEEPER W AN T E D:
Lauterstein’s Inc., La Grange.
(4-tfc)
John’s Lutheran Church
Warrenton
Wm. Feller. Pastor
Sunday, March 1: Sunday
school, 9:30 a. m.; service, 10:-
30 a. m.
Tuesday, 2:00 p. m., Ladies’
Aid meeting.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m„ Len-
ten service.
Thursday, 8:00 p. m., Baganz
Trio at Roond^ap.
St. PauFs Lutheran Church
Shelby
Sunday, March 1:
school, 9:30 a. m.
Memorial Monday, 8:00 p. m., Finance
Committee meeting.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Luther
League meeting.
Friday, 7:30 .p. m., Lenten
service; Confirmation examin-
ation on Partil of the Catechi-
sm. / •
Saturday, 8:30 a. m., confir-
mation class.
Thursday, March 5, 8:00 p. m.,
Baganz Trio at Round Top.
EGGS & POULTRY
Brand SULFAQUINOXALINE, a coc-
cidlosis preventative: Aureo-
, vitamins A
and Edgar for only $149.00 Al-1 and D, cod liver oil, buttermilk,
so one Plymouth 4-door sedan,'flsh oil. The best 1
good tires, good battery, motor and vitamins obtainable are all
in fair condition, $90.00. Qtto used, as recommended by A&M
Legler.
STILL AVAILABLE:
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Muldoon Baptist Church
L. L. F. Parker, Pastor
Services every Sunday.
Sunday School at 10 AM.
Preaching at 11 AM and 8 PM.
----— —---------*- | Of 1800 chicks we placed on our
---—-------: DeKalb experimental farm, we raised
com seed, all varieties. See orl1800 You, too, will benefit by
write Leo F.^Janda, R3, Box,66, using our beRt fresh FAYETTE
FEEDS, at very reasonable pri-
ces. La Grange Produce Co., La
Grange, Texas. (9-tfc)
ALBERS BABY CHICKS, Pull-
orum
selected stock. Wingbanded Leg-
horn cockerels, English White
Leghorns, Red Rocks, Anconas,
Black Minorcas, Layorcas, Cor-
nish pullets, cockrels every
Tuesday at low prices. Place or-
der now. Albers Hatchery, La
Grange. (8-tfc)
NORTHWESTER, the pheasant
cross broiler chicks, available,
now in large or small lots. They-!
’re different. La Grange Feed & |
Farm Supply, Phone 549-J.
(7-tfc)
QUALITY CHICKS from our
own flock of large egg-bred
White Leghorns. Book your or-
der now for pullets, cockerels or
straight run chicks at low prices
every Tuesday. Wm. E. Brendle,
La Grange. (6-t^c)
BABY CHICKS: Large type En-
glish White Leghorns, Anco-
nas, White Rocks, New Hamp-
shire Reds, Del. X Hamp cross.
Pullets and cockerels. All flocks
are U. S. Approved, Pullorum
Controlled. Chicks every Tues-
day. Von Minden’s
Fayetteville.
LA GRANGE
(9-tfc)
Apartment, mo-
dernly equipped, garage, un-
furnished. Available now. Otto
C. Eckel, Phone 76-W, La
Grange. i r (8-tfc)
FOR RENT: Modem 2 or 3 bed-
room home with two baths,
utility porch and attached gar-
age. Available March 1. Wm.
Hermes. (6-tfc)
FOR RENT: Warehouse, 30 by
40 feet. R. G. Seeberger, La
Grange. (7-tfc)
New Hamps, FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment. Available Feb. 1. Call
362-W, La Grange. (4-tfc)
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT
FOR RENT: W. P. Jacob, La
Grange. (2-tfc)
FOR RENT: Unfurnished two-
bedroom a partment; central
heating, attic ventilation. Avail-
able Dec. 15. Mrs. J. C. Guen-
ther, Phone 393, La Grange.
(50-tfc)
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment, available now.
173-W, La Grange. 'hospital news
Mrs. August Sauer, La-
Grange
John R. Baca, Fayetteville
Mrs. Otto Helble, La Grange
Joe Janda Sr., La Grange
Mrs. Frances Vaclavik, Fay-
etteville
Ben Kruse, Fayetteville
Mrs. Charles Susil, Fayette-
ville.
Miss Rofina Bergmann, Car-
mine
Baby Judy Lynn Baca, La
Grange
Mrs. Ed. Walther, La Grange
Louis Riehs, City
Herman Williams, West Point
Mrs. E. J. Lenert, Oldenburg
Mrs. Moses Eon and-%aby, La.-!
Grange
Mrs. Fred Ermis and
La Grange
Baby Larry Gene
Nechanitz
Mrs. Frank Poncik, Columbus
Arrettia Lovings, col., Fayet-
teville
Neva Eanes, col., City
Clifton Willrich, col.,
Grange
Vanderbilt Gay,
(col)
and son.
Enjoy Supper
Those who enjoyed a delicious
turkey supper at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tscha-
tschula were: Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. Krakosky, Teacher and
Mrs. Paul Rebsch and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mitschke
and family, Mr. pnd Mrs. Robert
Bohot, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bo-
hot, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Zoch
and family, Gerhard Zoch, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Kasper of here,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaiser end
son, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tscha-
tschula of La Grange, Mr. and
Mrs. Oswald Tschatschula and
Sunday: Church School at 9:- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
30. Morning prayer and sermon pietsch and son> Mr. and Mrs.
at 11 AM. Martin Hunger, Mr. and Mrs.
Monday: Women’s Auxiliary l'pbeo 2och and family of Win-
at 3 PM in the parish house. chester and Mr. and Mrs. John
Wednesdays in Lent: Lenten Randan of Houston.
service and address at 7:30 PM.
Fridays: Litany and Interces-
sions at 12:05 noon.
St Paul’s Lutheran Church
H. T. Flachmeier. Pastor
Church School, 9:30 AM.
Worship Service, 10:45 AM.
Missionary Society, Tuesday,
3:00 PM.
Luther League, Tuesday, 7:-
30 PM.
Mid-week Lenten
Wednesday, 8:00 PM.
Junior choir, Wednesday, 3:-
50 PM.
Senior choir, Wednesday, af-
ter lenten service.
Confirmation Class, Saturday,
9-11 AM.
You are cordially invited to
worship and work with us.
Church Notices
Choir rehearsal on Friday at
7:30 PM. Sunday School and Bi-
ble Class will be dropped
March 1.
The installation service fori
Rev. John L. Herzog will be at I
2 PM. The sermon will be given
by Rev. W. Streicher.
There will be refreshments
for all after the service. A
pound shower will also be given
for the pastor and his family.
A short program has been
planned to welcome the pastor
ahd his family to the Holy Cross
congregation of Warda.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Detter-
ling, Wemice and Elroy Bern-1
teln 6f:Houston, Miss Rose Koe-
nig of Winchester and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Suehs and family of
Little Rock, Ark., were visitors
in the home of Mr. and ' Mrs.
Gerhard Bernstein on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lehmann
of Houston spent the week-end
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Teinert
of Port Arthur were week-end
visitors here.
Miss Venettrice Pietsch visit-
ed in Austin over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lehmann
and David attended the baptism
of the infant daughter of Mr. I
and Mrs. Erwin Zoch of Gidd-
ings last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kunze
and daughter of Bryan visited
with Mr. and Mrs. John Kunze
during the week-end.
Anton Lehmann of Houston
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Lehmann.
Mr. and Mrs. John Randall of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Lew-
is of Austin spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kasper
thank
and
flow-
mean
_ much to one who is ill. Your
kindness will always be remem-
bered.
been
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